KindNest, a hub for alternative, holistic fertility and pregnancy services and resources, is a new business in Ballston Lake.
Sarah Denio, founder of KindNest, 1 Rosell Drive, said the business grew from her personal experience navigating fertility challenges, including pregnancy loss, on her way to becoming a mother of two daughters.
She said she and her husband’s path to parenthood highlighted a need for enhanced service offerings to guide those trying to achieve healthy pregnancies. In particular, Denio noted a lack of pregnancy-loss supports and non-traditional treatment options.
“The idea for KindNest came from my desire to build community and share knowledge around common but often unspoken experiences, and it has since developed into so much more”, she said.
She envisions KindNest serving as a model for an innovative, whole-person approach to fertility care along with being a source of empowerment and education for individuals and couples striving to build their families.
KindNest offers in-person and web-based classes, workshops and services tailored to clients who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or coping with pregnancy loss. Coaching services are available both virtually and in-person. Offerings include yoga, meditation, coaching, reiki, craniosacral therapy, and childbirth/breastfeeding education, as well as workshops on a broad range of women’s health and wellness topics.
KindNest was recently featured in Mini City Magazine’s Pregnancy and Baby issue. It hosted a Pregnancy Project’s Pregnancy Professionals Mixer on February 27.
The business is booking appointments. An open house will take place 1-4 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at KindNest, to be followed by a community meditation from 4-4:30 p.m.
Those interested in additional details on upcoming classes and workshops or scheduling an appointment for services can visit KindNest’s website, www.kind-nest.com for more information.